Well, poor Moses was born in the very worst moment when the Pharaoh, whose name is conveniently not mentioned, ordered all firstborn male Jewish babies to be killed.
As we all know for the movies Moses was saved up by some noble Egyptian lady who took him in.
There's much controversy over whether he was raised as Hebrew or as an Egyptian prince.
Two periods in Moses' life was his upbringing in the royal house and his leader of the Israelites.
Moses' accomplishment was leading God's hand against Pharoah which led to the exodus, providing leadership to the fledgling nation, and delivering to the people the 10 Commandments.
Two weaknesses of his were wanting to do things on his own such as the slaying of the Egyptian beating the Hebrew and striking the rock rather than speaking to it.
Another weakness can be seen in his timidity to accept God's call, using being "slow of speech" as an excuse.
I would suggest doing your own homework, instead of relying on Yahoo. Start with the Book of Exodus and read all the way through to the end of Deut. That should answer this and any future question you may have on the topic of the life of Moshe
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Well, poor Moses was born in the very worst moment when the Pharaoh, whose name is conveniently not mentioned, ordered all firstborn male Jewish babies to be killed.
As we all know for the movies Moses was saved up by some noble Egyptian lady who took him in.
There's much controversy over whether he was raised as Hebrew or as an Egyptian prince.
Moses never existed so you can make up any answer that you want and you can't be wrong.
Two periods in Moses' life was his upbringing in the royal house and his leader of the Israelites.
Moses' accomplishment was leading God's hand against Pharoah which led to the exodus, providing leadership to the fledgling nation, and delivering to the people the 10 Commandments.
Two weaknesses of his were wanting to do things on his own such as the slaying of the Egyptian beating the Hebrew and striking the rock rather than speaking to it.
Another weakness can be seen in his timidity to accept God's call, using being "slow of speech" as an excuse.
His main weakness is being a fictional character. Exodus is a distorted, self-serving version of the history of the Hyksos people.
Moses, being male, didn't have periods.
I DARE you to put that on your homework sheet.
I would suggest doing your own homework, instead of relying on Yahoo. Start with the Book of Exodus and read all the way through to the end of Deut. That should answer this and any future question you may have on the topic of the life of Moshe
um Moses never existed, sooooooo